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| 7 Sep 2009 UCSF researchers have successfully used protease inhibitors to restore to normal levels a key protein involved in early brain development. Reduced levels of that protein have been shown to cause the rare brain disorder lissencephaly, ... UCSF News Office - http://news.ucsf.edu/ - References [ More results from UCSF News Office ] |
| 8 Sep 2009 by insciences The findings offer a proof-of-principle, at least in mice, that the genetic equivalent to human lissencephaly, also known as “smooth brain” disease, can be treated during pregnancy and effectively reversed to produce more normal ... Articles - http://insciences.org/articles.php [ More results from Articles ] |
| 7 Sep 2009 by Ani WASHINGTON - By using protease inhibitors, researchers at the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF) have restored to normal levels a key protein that is involved in early brain development, and causes the rare brain disorder ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ [ More results from Health News ] |
| 6 Sep 2009 UCSF researchers have successfully used protease inhibitors to restore to normal levels a key protein involved in early brain development. Reduced levels of that protein have been shown to cause the rare brain disorder lissencephaly ... The findings offer a proof-of-principle, at least in mice, that the genetic equivalent to human lissencephaly, also known as 'smooth brain' disease, can be treated during pregnancy and effectively reversed to produce more normal offspring. ... Science Centric | News - http://www.sciencecentric.com/ [ More results from Science Centric | News ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by admin There have been many studies on people with brain disorders, and their inability to do certain tasks, while other tasks seem to be unaffected. In fact, many of these brain disorders seem to indicate that if you have really good rhythm ... Good Clef - http://www.goodclef.com/ |
| 26 Nov 2009 Genetic Analysis of Brain Disorders Holoprosencephaly (HPE) covers a nearly continuous spectrum of midline abnormalities ... of genetic factors that contribute to normal and abnormal brain development. The majority of subjects enrolled ... Recent Ion Channel Publications compiled... - http://www.ionchannels.org/ [ More results from Recent Ion Channel Publications compiled... ] |
| 23 hours ago by denise These funds will enable researchers — and ultimately practicing physicians — to track changes in the living brain as older people transition from normal cognitive aging to amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI), ... “This funding will bring us closer to identifying the elusive genetic variations that contribute to overall risk and development of late-onset Alzheimer's disease,” said Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad, Ph.D., director of the NIA Division of Neuroscience. ... Caregiving.com - http://www.caregiving.com/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 There have been many studies on people with brain disorders, and their inability to do certain tasks, while other tasks seem to be unaffected. Original post: Innate Human Rhythm and Dance Skills Could Be a Genetic Brain Flaw. Music - http://www.seventhecho.com/ |
| 1 hour ago by Bryan Anyhoo, its also been long known that schizophrenia is also a genetic disorder, and as we've delved into the genetics of both diseases we've found some startling things - notably that many of the genes linked to one disease are also ... Notably, autism seems to occur when genetic mutations remove the breaks of developmental pathways - autistics seem to have unregulated brain development. Schitzophrenics seem to be the opposite - rather than having out-of-control brain ... Imaging Geek - http://imaginggeek.blogspot.com/ |
| 5 Nov 2009 New research shows that a rare brain disorder that causes early dementia is highly hereditary. India Server - News - http://www.india-server.com/ |
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